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Dominique Sugny is a University Professor (PRex1) at the University of Burgundy, affiliated with the Carnot Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Burgundy (ICB) and the DyTech research team. His career spans three decades, including a PhD in molecular physics (2002), postdoctoral work in quantum control (2002-2003), and progressively senior academic roles leading to full professorship in 2014.
- Education: Agrégation in Physics (ENS Lyon, 1997), Master in Theoretical Physics (ENS Lyon, 1998), PhD in Physics (Joseph-Fourier University, 2002)
His research focuses on quantum optimal control, quantum technologies (computing/simulation/sensing), classical and quantum integrable dynamics, and cold atom control. His work bridges theoretical developments with experimental applications in NMR, MRI, and superconducting qubits.
Recent publications emphasize time-optimal control protocols, Floquet engineering, and robust control strategies for quantum systems. These contributions span quantum computing, magnetic resonance imaging optimization, and fundamental studies of dynamical systems.
- Scientific Awards: Hans Fisher Fellowship (TUM, 2015-2018), Outstanding Referee (APS, 2021)
He has led major academic initiatives including directing the Physics Department (2021-present), serving as Vice-Dean for Research (2019-2021), and developing collaborative ties with the Technical University of Munich. His work has resulted in 150+ publications, one book, and one patent.

